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This is GREAT news! Congrats.
Well, I will state the obvious - get some sets from each maker and string up three (or 7?!?) racquets at the same tension and try them out. I'd say go with whichever string you prefer. But also might want to consider which of these is the most likely to start paying you to use their strings as your game advances to the pro level. These relationships can last a long time, so it is important to pick a co. that can scale with your success.
Try their products first...but Solinco barwire is good.
What kind of strings do you use now?
Kirschbaum proline 2 witch are expensive
I see from your sponsor page
that you went with Solenco. How did you decide?
Tecnifibre is far better than the other two for sure. You can use Red Code for heavy flat or moderate spin drives, Black Code for heavy spin, or X-One Biphase, the premium multifilament that plays close to gut. With Solinco and MSV, the best they offer is moderately good polys, but not outstanding.
Pro line 2 is a great string, but doesn't wear well. If you like Pro Line 2, try Red Code at 17 or 18 gauge.
i haven't used Solinco yet but as a player/user i would lean towards Tecnifibre too due to their wider range of selection...i like MSV strings too...dunno how each would be as sponsors...
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I wish I could help you give some insight. I've never tried any of these though. I've been using Luxilon Big Bangers and currently Babalot RPM Blast.
I am with Solinco now I use there tourbite L
And FILA Has given me a Full sponsorship you want believe all the stuff they gave me everthing from there new line and ten of each shoes etc :)
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